Your search returned 88 results in the Theme: india.
Theme: BIPOC , India, Asian Heritage
We see an Indian village grow from a sleepy little agricultural way station to a bustling metropolis. For fans of American classic The Little House.
Theme: India
From C for chai to Y for yoga, this fresh alphabet book takes young readers on a spirited journey to discover the people, places, lifestyles, and... [Read More]
From C for chai to Y for yoga, this fresh alphabet book takes young readers on a spirited journey to discover the people, places, lifestyles, and language of India. Lush illustrations bring to life the beauty, wonder, and diversity of this vast and vibrant country.
Theme: India, Culturally Responsive
Priya Chakraborty plans a birthday party for her first client, Layla Aunty, personalizing everything from the invitations to the menu in Aunty's... [Read More]
Priya Chakraborty plans a birthday party for her first client, Layla Aunty, personalizing everything from the invitations to the menu in Aunty's favorite color, but as party-time finally arrives, Priya is nervous something will go wrong.
Theme: Branches Series, India, BIPOC
When eight-year-old Priya is hired to do a henna night for a teenage party, she and her friend Melissa are worried their ideas might be too babyish... [Read More]
When eight-year-old Priya is hired to do a henna night for a teenage party, she and her friend Melissa are worried their ideas might be too babyish for the older girls.
Theme: Branches Series, India, BIPOC
At her mother's request Priya is planning a surprise anniversary party for her father, but she is finding it hard to keep it a secret from her... [Read More]
At her mother's request Priya is planning a surprise anniversary party for her father, but she is finding it hard to keep it a secret from her inquisitive dad.
Theme: Branches Series, India, BIPOC
Priya plans a fairy-tale-themed party for her friend's rescue puppy, which will raise money to help African wild dogs--but with five invited dogs the... [Read More]
Priya plans a fairy-tale-themed party for her friend's rescue puppy, which will raise money to help African wild dogs--but with five invited dogs the party is likely to be chaotic.
Theme: BIPOC , India
In South India and Sri Lanka, Tamil people celebrate the harvest festival Pongal. The festivities include honouring the Sun, Mother Nature and... [Read More]
In South India and Sri Lanka, Tamil people celebrate the harvest festival Pongal. The festivities include honouring the Sun, Mother Nature and livestock for providing the harvest. Discover more about the festival and how it is celebrated!
Theme: India
Theme: India
Theme: BIPOC , India, Friendship
Theme: BIPOC , India, Friendship
Theme: BIPOC , India, Friendship
Theme: BIPOC , India, Friendship
All heroes, monsters, and villains have beginnings. This is mine. Sixteen-year-old Manisha is no stranger to monsters--she's been running from them... [Read More]
All heroes, monsters, and villains have beginnings. This is mine. Sixteen-year-old Manisha is no stranger to monsters--she's been running from them for years, from beasts who roam the jungle to the King's army, who forced her people, the naga, to scatter to the ends of the earth. You might think that the kingdom's famed holy temples atop the floating mountains, where Manisha is now a priestess, would be safe--but you would be wrong. Seventeen-year-old Pratyush is a famed slayer of monsters, one of the King's most prized warriors and a frequent visitor to the floating temples. For every monster the slayer kills, years are added to his life. You might think such a powerful warrior could do whatever he wants, but true power lies with the King. Tired after years of fighting, Pratyush wants nothing more than a peaceful, respectable life. When Pratyush and Manisha meet, each sees in the other the possibility to chart a new path. Unfortunately, the kingdom's powerful have other plans. A temple visitor sexually assaults Manisha and pushes her off the mountain into a pit of vipers. A month later, the King sends Pratyush off to kill one last monster (a powerful nagin who has been turning men to stone) before he'll consider granting his freedom. Except Manisha doesn't die, despite the hundreds of snake bites covering her body and the venom running through her veins. She rises from the pit more powerful than ever before, with heightened senses, armor-like skin, and blood that can turn people to stone. And Pratyush doesn't know it, but the "monster" he's been sent to kill is none other than the girl he wants to marry. Alternating between Manisha's and Pratyush's perspectives, Sajni Patel weaves together lush language, high stakes, and page-turning suspense, demanding an answer to the question "What does it truly mean to be a monster?"
Theme: India, Mythology, Rick Riordan Presents series
"The more you eat, the more you crave! You can't catch me, no matter how brave!" With the help of some magical, mythological Indian creatures, chase... [Read More]
"The more you eat, the more you crave! You can't catch me, no matter how brave!" With the help of some magical, mythological Indian creatures, chase the Runaway Dosa before it gets away! It's time for breakfast, and Akka is hungry! When she reaches for another dosa before the rest of the family has been served, she triggers a magical spell that brings the dosa to life, and it sprints out the door. Akka will need the help of some powerful, mythological creatures to get her breakfast back! Inspired by Dosai! Amma, Dosai, a beloved Tamil rhyme, and a fantastical reimagination of the familiar Gingerbread Man story, this book offers a delicious Indian twist that will have any child asking for more!
Theme: India